Fruits

Fruit

There’s nothing more delicious than a large bowl of mouth-watering fruit! We make it easy to start your own fruit garden. Our fruit plants and seeds are selected especially for home garden performance and yield. Shop from a large selection of fruit seeds, roots, and plants.

A spectacular everbearing strawberry that does well in hanging pots! Produces delicious 1" inch fruits all summer long. The only true variety that produces traditional, full-sized strawberries from seed. Bred in the US by one of the leading seed houses, this wonderful, new, everbearing variety is both early and long-blooming. Sow indoors 3 months before transplanting outdoors.

'Yellow Wonder' is a very productive variety. It is a clumping type (few to no runners) that is day neutral which means that flowering is not dependent on day length. The fruit is a pale yellow at full ripe and soft. This variety is sweeter than the red alpine strawberry varieties. There is a strong wild aroma as well.

Fragaria virginiana, commonly known as the Virginia or Wild Strawberry, is a native North American species that played a key role in the history of cultivated strawberries, having been crossed with the Chilean strawberry (F. chiloensis) in the 18th century to produce the modern garden strawberry. These plants spread by runners and form low mats, producing small, deep red berries that are celebrated for their intense sweetness and concentrated, classic strawberry aroma. While smaller than commercial varieties, the fruit packs a rich, complex flavor that many describe as more “wild” and satisfying. Adaptable and resilient, F. virginiana thrives in fields, forest edges, and meadows, with attractive trifoliate leaves, delicate white flowers, and a long tradition of use by both wildlife and people.

Fragaria vesca, commonly known as Woodland Strawberries, are one of the oldest strawberry species cultivated and enjoyed in Europe, dating back to ancient Roman times. These petite berries are prized for their intensely sweet, aromatic flavor that far surpasses most modern commercial strawberries, with a soft texture and rich perfume-like scent. They are naturally small—often no larger than a fingernail—and grow on compact plants that produce delicate white flowers followed by bright red berries. Woodland strawberries thrive in forests, meadows, and shaded garden edges, spreading by runners and forming attractive low-growing mats, making them both ornamental and delicious.

Musk Strawberry (Fragaria moschata), also known as Hautbois strawberry, is an old European heirloom dating back to the Renaissance, prized for its intense, musky-sweet flavor and rich aroma. The small to medium-sized berries are soft, juicy, and deep red when fully ripe, with a complex taste often described as a mix between strawberry, raspberry, and tropical fruit. Plants grow 8–12 inches tall with spreading runners and thrive in full sun to partial shade in fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds indoors in late winter, lightly pressing them into the surface, and transplant outdoors after frost; consistent moisture and mulching help maintain fruit quality. Taking about 150–180 days to mature from sowing, Musk Strawberries are ideal for fresh eating, gourmet desserts, preserves, and adding an old-world delicacy to the garden.

The Ozark Beauty Everbearer, just like its name suggests, is one of the most beautiful everbearing strawberry varieties around! This popular variety produces a sweet, uniform-shaped fruit that is the perfect addition to any picnic or summer snack. The Ozark Beauty Everbearer produces all throughout the summer and fall and does well all over the USA and Canada. Strawberry Details: - Everbearing, produces a continual harvest from spring to fall. - Grows 8" tall and 12-18" across. - Heat tolerant - Disease resistant - Zones: 4-9 In general the strawberry roots can be planted in the ground, containers, or hanging pots. Strawberries are extremely adaptable and are grown in every state in the U.S. They will benefit from mulch such as straw, pine needles, or plastic. They prefer a soil rich in all the basic nutrients with a pH of 6-6.5.

A highly productive plant with large, deep red berries! Red Lake is an early bearing currant plant that ripens in July. It has strong and vigorous growth.

High yielding green stalks with red blush. Guaranteed to be the best cooking rhubarb you ever tasted! Victoria is sweeter and milder than other Rhubarbs. Stalks are slender and very tender, so it's quick and easy to fix for the pot. Plants are high yielding; stalks green with red blush.

Allstar produces high yields of large, sweet strawberries late in the season (late-spring to early summer). Once all the early and mid-season strawberries have stopped producing you can count on this "Allstar" to continue the harvest. Grows very well throughout the entire United States and is delicious for fresh eating or canning! As a Junebearer, the harvest season is concentrated over a few weeks, making it a good choice if you want to freeze or cook with a lot of berries at one time. Very good disease resistance. Strawberry Details: - Junebearing, produces a concentrated 2-3 week harvest. - Late Junebearer, (late spring to early summer harvest). - Grows 8" tall and 12-18" across. - Disease resistant. - Zones: 3-9, needs protection in zones 3 & 4. In general the strawberry roots can be planted in the ground, containers, or hanging pots. Strawberries are extremely adaptable and are grown in every state in the U.S. They will benefit from mulch such as straw, pine needles, or plastic. They prefer a soil rich in all the basic nutrients with a pH of 6-6.5.

Sequoia is one of our favorite strawberries for home gardens and market growers. This has to be the tops for best tasting strawberry! Fruits like an ever-bearing strawberry under certain conditions.  Works best in California and in southern states. Produces lots of huge, sweet fruit. Strawberry Details: - June-bearing, produces a continual harvest from spring to fall. - Grows 8" tall and 12-18" across. - Heat tolerant - Disease resistant - Zones: 3-7

The Pixwell Gooseberry plant that produces tasty, big green gooseberries that are growing in popularity for its great juicy taste! This berry ripens in mid-July and withstands drought conditions. Pixwell is also mildew resistant.

High yielding green stalks with red blush. Guaranteed to be the best cooking rhubarb you ever tasted! Victoria is sweeter and milder than other Rhubarbs. Stalks are slender and very tender, so it's quick and easy to fix for the pot. Plants are high yielding; stalks green with red blush.